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including more from bill clinton as he explains some of his recent statements ostensibly in support of president obama. plus, tom barrett, the democrat running against scott walker last night is slapped, look at that. by one of his own supporters, after his concession speech. we'll tell you what's going on here a bill later in the show. first let's get to the news, live at 5:30 a.m. 30 rock in new york city. >>> wisconsin governor scott walk certificate back on the job after a decisive win in yesterday's closely-watched recall election. the race was called less than an hour after the polls closed with the republican incumbent taking in at least 53% of the vote with 99% of precincts now reporting. he beat democratic challenger milwaukee mayor tom barrett by seven points. walker supporters say the vote strengthens the governor's conservative agenda, includes a divisive member, the issue that sparked the effort by union leaders to remove walker from office months after he was sworn in the two candidates spoke after the results came in last night. >> we'll renew our commitment to help smal
including more from bill clinton as he explains some of his recent statements ostensibly in support of president obama. plus, tom barrett, the democrat running against scott walker last night is slapped, look at that. by one of his own supporters, after his concession speech. we'll tell you what's going on here a bill later in the show. first let's get to the news, live at 5:30 a.m. 30 rock in new york city. >>> wisconsin governor scott walk certificate back on the job after a decisive...
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bush was already on the ropes against bill clinton over a sluggish economy, when casper wineberger, former president ronald reagan's defense secretary, was implicated in the iran contrascandal shortly before election day. bad news that bush, who served as reagan's vice president, did not need. in 2004, a classic october surprise. osama bin laden released a video on october 29th, just four days before election day in a razor-thin race between president bush and john kerry. three years after 9/11, it served as a reminder of the terrorist threat and strategists in both parties believed helped president bush. more recently the term october surprise has come to mean a seismic event in the fall of an election year. though most have centered around foreign policy, others have been about the economy, like in 2008. when the economy imploded, john mccain's advisors say his campaign collapsed along with it and never recovered. historians say in order for an october surprise to have a real 11th hour impact, it has to feed into a narrative that already exists, whether it's carter's ineffectiveness or q
bush was already on the ropes against bill clinton over a sluggish economy, when casper wineberger, former president ronald reagan's defense secretary, was implicated in the iran contrascandal shortly before election day. bad news that bush, who served as reagan's vice president, did not need. in 2004, a classic october surprise. osama bin laden released a video on october 29th, just four days before election day in a razor-thin race between president bush and john kerry. three years after...
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here's bill clinton. you want to get attacked by the other side. >> bill clinton wants to get by the other side, but this was an attack on barack obama. i think there's some distance from bill clinton here. he has to go out and defend barack obama, particularly on this issue. he's got this huge speaking role at the convention. >> he signed the welfare bill. >> he signed the bill. this came out in new york when bill clinton was in las vegas. came out of his foundation. for most reporters, they had to get it from the obama campaign or somewhere else. if you look at the language, it wasn't about savageness. he said it's not true and i find it disappointing. that's tame. >> he wants to be the guy above it all, but he also wants to support. he doesn't want to be the attack dog, i agree. >> he's walking a fine line. >> what do you think his point is? >> bill clinton's point in. >> yeah. >> his point is mitt romney is wrong about it. this is really complicated policy when you get down to. there aren't jobbed for
here's bill clinton. you want to get attacked by the other side. >> bill clinton wants to get by the other side, but this was an attack on barack obama. i think there's some distance from bill clinton here. he has to go out and defend barack obama, particularly on this issue. he's got this huge speaking role at the convention. >> he signed the welfare bill. >> he signed the bill. this came out in new york when bill clinton was in las vegas. came out of his foundation. for most...
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clinton out of control in 2012." people are wanting to find room between you and the president on issues like romney, bain capital, your quote that they had a sterling record in their line of work. is there any difference between you and the tack the obama campaign has taken? >> mr. simon may think i should be an employee of the campaign, but i'm not. i'm trying to help the president win re-election, because i think he's done a better job than most people know. i think the health care bill is a step in the right direction, not the wrong direction. i think his energy policy on balance is very well grounded and well conceived. and i think that his economic policy is dramatically better than the one articulated by governor romney and his supporters. and i think -- you know, i've been aghast by all this flutter about it. i think that -- i don't think i should have to criticize romney personally to disagree with his politics. >> how does president obama run a re-election campaign, with this being the unemployment rate, sa
clinton out of control in 2012." people are wanting to find room between you and the president on issues like romney, bain capital, your quote that they had a sterling record in their line of work. is there any difference between you and the tack the obama campaign has taken? >> mr. simon may think i should be an employee of the campaign, but i'm not. i'm trying to help the president win re-election, because i think he's done a better job than most people know. i think the health...
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so again, there's no surprise that barack obama would reach out to bill clinton or cite bill clint clinton. what barack obama is actually doing is similar to what mitt romney is doing with bill clinton is giving kudos to people like john mccain, though. he's doing the same thing that romney is doing in the opposite way. he's saying look, i, barack obama, am a reasonable guy who has tried to reach out to republicans like john mccain. hey, i agree with john mccain, my erstwhile opponent, on a lot of things. this mitt romney guy, on the other hand, is so far to the right that he's leaving john mccain in his dust. >> you know, before we go, the speech that mitt romney had just given to the naacp, i want to get your view on this. he had outlined five points on his getting america back to work plan and this of course is a fight for the middle. one of which was taking full advantage of the united states energy resources, expanding trade, reducing government spending, just three of the five areas that he outlined. what's your thought on that? will that work to get the middle? >> he is not going to
so again, there's no surprise that barack obama would reach out to bill clinton or cite bill clint clinton. what barack obama is actually doing is similar to what mitt romney is doing with bill clinton is giving kudos to people like john mccain, though. he's doing the same thing that romney is doing in the opposite way. he's saying look, i, barack obama, am a reasonable guy who has tried to reach out to republicans like john mccain. hey, i agree with john mccain, my erstwhile opponent, on a lot...
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i have deep respect for bill clinton. they should listen to bill clinton. bill clinton was the president in the early '90s who said we have to do something about the deficits and it will mean the wealthy will have to pay a little more and not one republican in congress supported him and he got it done. we were left in a surplus and in the next decade we had two unfunded wars and a medicaid prescription program and they left for this president, huge deficits and an economic crisis. they should listen to president clinton. he was right back in the '90s and we should be investing in education, research and development and energy and the kinds of things that will grow our economy, not going back to the policies of the last decade. >> but did he cause the re-election campaign some heartburn by suggesting that mitt romney's sterling reputation at bain capital coming on the heels of those ads. >> the question he's answered, wolf, is he qualified? >> he's call qualified to be president. is he qualified to call himself the economic oracle that he does. when you run
i have deep respect for bill clinton. they should listen to bill clinton. bill clinton was the president in the early '90s who said we have to do something about the deficits and it will mean the wealthy will have to pay a little more and not one republican in congress supported him and he got it done. we were left in a surplus and in the next decade we had two unfunded wars and a medicaid prescription program and they left for this president, huge deficits and an economic crisis. they should...
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clinton said, as bill clinton said, as bill clinton said, and now the romney campaign set up a romney twitter account at billclinton, underscore -- how potent it is. >> also said the economy is in a recession which is not technically true and certainly not the message the obama people want and twitter, really, these big new media companies, god bless them. sure have a lot of power. the idea they get to decide whether you are you're allowed to make fun of a former president. >> backers, maybe, that's like connecting dots that maybe don't exist. >> in 2004 bill clinton published his book during the campaign. 2008, people with, hillary's campaign, thought we should send bill clinton to africa. she doing damage to us. get him out of the country. the president, god bless bill clinton, we all love him, but he has a very conflicted relationship with president obama. this part of it secretly on some weird, profound level that wants obama to lose so then he can have like, the legacy of the best democratic president post-world war ii and i think that's part of it. >> on that ego level, bill cli
clinton said, as bill clinton said, as bill clinton said, and now the romney campaign set up a romney twitter account at billclinton, underscore -- how potent it is. >> also said the economy is in a recession which is not technically true and certainly not the message the obama people want and twitter, really, these big new media companies, god bless them. sure have a lot of power. the idea they get to decide whether you are you're allowed to make fun of a former president. >>...
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listen, bill clinton is a good team player and gives a great speech. but you know what speeches don't create jobs. good policies do. and we're going it hear a great speech i'm sure from president obama tonight that will make people feel good, until tomorrow morning when they get the jobs report and we find out that for 43 months in a row, the unemployment rate has been at 8% or more and 23 million people don't have jobs or are underemployed. that's the bottom line at this point is rhetoric, we have a surplus of rhetoric in washington what we need is results and strong leadership. gas prices doubled as we heard on monday. and tuesday, we hit $16 trillion in national debt. that's unstainable and immoral! $200,000 plus for an american family of four. at the end of the day rhetoric doesn't matter. there will be a little bump from the conventions and then the middle class voters wants to know who will get it done and they will pick mitt romney who has a plan. >> with the whole better off theme that romney and ryan are talking about, let's talk about what pr
listen, bill clinton is a good team player and gives a great speech. but you know what speeches don't create jobs. good policies do. and we're going it hear a great speech i'm sure from president obama tonight that will make people feel good, until tomorrow morning when they get the jobs report and we find out that for 43 months in a row, the unemployment rate has been at 8% or more and 23 million people don't have jobs or are underemployed. that's the bottom line at this point is rhetoric, we...
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secondly, were i barack obama, i might not bring up bill clinton and tax cuts because bill clinton is, of course, a guy that said, we need to cut corporate taxes, bill clinton's a guy that says, we don't need to raise taxes on anybody. i think he said that to harvey on cnn. that's a tougher -- it's a tougher pull for him. >> i wonder what bill clinton would think of what the president is proposing right now and perhaps it's a good idea -- >> i think he already said he's against it. >> say nice thing about bill clinton right now. talk about how much he loves bill clinton and then tell him to keep his mouth shut. michael steele. >> i think that's a fair point. i'm intrigued by the whole idea of this conversation to begin with. this invocation of bill clinton is nice, but what they fail to acknowledge is that what spurred that growth that they're talking about was not the tax rates that the top earners were paying, was the cut in capital gains that spurred those owners of industry and small businesses to go and invest in that economy that was being created and supported by welfare reform
secondly, were i barack obama, i might not bring up bill clinton and tax cuts because bill clinton is, of course, a guy that said, we need to cut corporate taxes, bill clinton's a guy that says, we don't need to raise taxes on anybody. i think he said that to harvey on cnn. that's a tougher -- it's a tougher pull for him. >> i wonder what bill clinton would think of what the president is proposing right now and perhaps it's a good idea -- >> i think he already said he's against it....
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let's talk about bill clinton. go ahead. >> first of all, you got very upset about ryan for his rhetorical flourishes. bill clinton had lots of rhetorical flourishes, that's the nice way of saying it. the not so nice way of saying it is he left out a lot of facts. but specifically to the question, i think bill clinton is right, that no president could have fixed all this in four years. the problem is that's not the question people are asking. it's not what voters are looking for. the majority of voters think we're headed in the wrong direction. and sadly the facts back them up. poverty at a 50-year high. small business creation at a 40-year low. president clinton talked a lot last night about global competitiveness. what he didn't mention that was in barack obama term, we went from being measured the number one most competitive economy in the world to number seven. >> i get exhausted with the blame game. president clinton did it last night. it's exhausting. democratic presidents created 42 million jobs, republicans
let's talk about bill clinton. go ahead. >> first of all, you got very upset about ryan for his rhetorical flourishes. bill clinton had lots of rhetorical flourishes, that's the nice way of saying it. the not so nice way of saying it is he left out a lot of facts. but specifically to the question, i think bill clinton is right, that no president could have fixed all this in four years. the problem is that's not the question people are asking. it's not what voters are looking for. the...
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bill clinton is a wonderful surrogate when he's on message. i think he's probably the best obama surrogate or the best democratic party surrogate when he's on message. he was on message last night. i think that he helps draw attention away from some of the problems that are being written about as they relate to barack obama. my guess is you'll see him more rather than less as we get nearer to the election. >> you say calamitous. then used to compare a mitt romney administration with what's happening in the euro zone. let's watch. >> who would have thought after years and years and years, even decades, in which the republican right attacked old europe, that they would embrace the economic policies of the eurozone. austerity and unemployment now at all costs. i mean, after all, their unemployment rate's 11% and ours is 8. we can get right up there if we just adopt their policies. >> there he is, bill clinton, the political master. >> right. that's him. and that's exactly to my point earlier, that's exactly what i'm talking about. framing the eco
bill clinton is a wonderful surrogate when he's on message. i think he's probably the best obama surrogate or the best democratic party surrogate when he's on message. he was on message last night. i think that he helps draw attention away from some of the problems that are being written about as they relate to barack obama. my guess is you'll see him more rather than less as we get nearer to the election. >> you say calamitous. then used to compare a mitt romney administration with...
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who is bill clinton's best friend? can you win a debate. it's wednesday, october 3rd and this is "now." >>> joining me today, host of "studio 360" and author of "true believers" kurt andersen, msnbc political analyst and newly minted vice president and executive editor of ms
who is bill clinton's best friend? can you win a debate. it's wednesday, october 3rd and this is "now." >>> joining me today, host of "studio 360" and author of "true believers" kurt andersen, msnbc political analyst and newly minted vice president and executive editor of ms
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if you're bill clinton, you're showing your political dna on two fronts. remember inauguration day for clinton in 1993, fleetwood mac, don't stop thinking about tomorrow. he thinks a mistake for my politician to look in the rear-view mirror. he thinks it's bad strategy to go after bain capital. as he said during the second clip he played, what do you want to do if you win a second term? what would president obama do? let's have a clash of ideas about the future. that is number one, bill clinton's dna. he thinks it's a waste of time to look backwards. where did bill clinton come from? ec he was the former arkansas governor. he was the failed governor of a small state. before he could challenge president bush he had to challenge his own party. he was among the founders which after walter mondale lost 49 states. this formed in new group saying the democrats can't be so cozy with the unions and so hostile to business. go back to bill clinton's speeches in the early 1990s, he promises a pro-business environment in a new democratic party. that's what he believes
if you're bill clinton, you're showing your political dna on two fronts. remember inauguration day for clinton in 1993, fleetwood mac, don't stop thinking about tomorrow. he thinks a mistake for my politician to look in the rear-view mirror. he thinks it's bad strategy to go after bain capital. as he said during the second clip he played, what do you want to do if you win a second term? what would president obama do? let's have a clash of ideas about the future. that is number one, bill...
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today he had company on the campaign trail -- bill clinton. he said this recall has national implications. >> all of those people that poured all of this money into wisconsin, if you don't show up and vote will say see, we've got them now. we'll break every union in america, every government in america, stop worrying about the middle class, we don't care how the poor people have to work their way into it. divide and conquer works. you tell them no. tell them wisconsin is not about that, never will be about that, by elected tom barrett. >> but walker is doubling down on his anti-union agenda. he campaigned with nicky halely who last week called herself a union buster. yes, they are peas in a pod. walker is refusing to say if he would support so called right to work bills that would cut unions even more. at a debate last night, barrett went on the offense against walker. >> people have asked you point brank would you v blank veto a -- >> you have to be against unions. you have to be in favor of right to work where unions don't exist. he would fa
today he had company on the campaign trail -- bill clinton. he said this recall has national implications. >> all of those people that poured all of this money into wisconsin, if you don't show up and vote will say see, we've got them now. we'll break every union in america, every government in america, stop worrying about the middle class, we don't care how the poor people have to work their way into it. divide and conquer works. you tell them no. tell them wisconsin is not about that,...
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president bill clinton "outfront." let's go. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett live tonight from rwanda where i spent the day with former president bill clinton. we talked about a lot of things. he spent some time visiting some projects. some farms and some factories where he had spent a lot of time over the past few years. with the likes, in fact, of nascar famous driver jeff gordon. also i saw the president at a soy factory he's bringing in the countryside. he arrived with his daughter chelsea. shaking everybody's hand and taking pictures with everybody who asked. and he asked a lot of questions himself. >> whenever i hear somebody say oh, these small farmers, they're just inefficient, they can't generate income, i just decided to see if that was not necessarily true. and so we get 'em cheaper and better seed and fertilizer, get their crops to market so they don't lose half their income taking it to market. >> reporter: the president told me that he blew it here. nearly 1 million people died in a horrific
president bill clinton "outfront." let's go. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett live tonight from rwanda where i spent the day with former president bill clinton. we talked about a lot of things. he spent some time visiting some projects. some farms and some factories where he had spent a lot of time over the past few years. with the likes, in fact, of nascar famous driver jeff gordon. also i saw the president at a soy factory he's bringing in the countryside. he...
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it is like the clinton era. oh yes, bill clinton, good times, stuff like that. not noticing that the economic situation of america and the world, like the rise of china, has changed a good deal in the last 20 years. so economic solutions of 1993 are not the same as economic solutions of 2012. the political class want to talk about the theater of this. there is an economic reality. they say we are looking at another melt down in 2013 like 2008. the politicos of the world don't care. they want to focus on who is up and who is down on the tracking polls. >> and time and time again they talked about certainty. small businesses need certainty. he is talking about a one-year exteption. that is hardly certainty. did the media pick up on that? >> they didn't. and i think they bought the narrative that this is a middle class tax cut. to even call it a middle class tax cut means that the media are following the obama campaign. there was very little coverage , judy, of senator schumer and men men -- and menendez who said this is not middle class to me or our state or our p
it is like the clinton era. oh yes, bill clinton, good times, stuff like that. not noticing that the economic situation of america and the world, like the rise of china, has changed a good deal in the last 20 years. so economic solutions of 1993 are not the same as economic solutions of 2012. the political class want to talk about the theater of this. there is an economic reality. they say we are looking at another melt down in 2013 like 2008. the politicos of the world don't care. they want to...
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you said bill clinton -- obviously he wouldn't -- he launched a bunch of wars, didn't he? he was pretty liberal -- or conservative with the military actions, right? haiti. the pharmaceutical factory in sudan. >> in the context specifically of osama bin laden it was pre 9/11, but there were opportunities to deal with a threat that was there. so to have him in the ad asking which path he would take it is relevant to look at which path he didn't take. >> i don't understand politics. >> this could turn into a robert froths -- robert frost poem. >> when the three of you guys were on the screen it was like every white guy neck tie. >> i just want wait to see the ron paul people. >> you are all white guys. >> are you saying the neck tie options are not available to noncaucasians ? >> i am not saying that. >> specificity. >> let's go to the polling thing. jill said, and you all commented on this cell phone business. it is apparently not entirely true. pew claims that they actually do cell phone polls, and they say the results are in fact identical. >> this is the pirs night on the
you said bill clinton -- obviously he wouldn't -- he launched a bunch of wars, didn't he? he was pretty liberal -- or conservative with the military actions, right? haiti. the pharmaceutical factory in sudan. >> in the context specifically of osama bin laden it was pre 9/11, but there were opportunities to deal with a threat that was there. so to have him in the ad asking which path he would take it is relevant to look at which path he didn't take. >> i don't understand politics....
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clinton tax rates. so if republicans in the house succeed in preventing anything from happening this time, something will actually happen, and everyone's tax rates will go up. joining me, justin reuben and ezra klein. ezra, i want to start with you on something. justin was in the room with the president today, i am going to torture him in a second to get what the president said. we have what's being treated as breaking news tonight by some of the newspapers that the president's tax revenue target in going forward is 1.6 trillion. it is something he said before when he said his opening position negotiating this is his past budget position. but what is the emphasis now on the 1.6 trillion in additional tax revenue due to where the tax discussions are going to go. >> they are looking for 1.6 trillion. but people are missing what's important about the white house position. what the white house is saying and this matters for these negotiations, john boehner's position is he is open to revenue, but not if it
clinton tax rates. so if republicans in the house succeed in preventing anything from happening this time, something will actually happen, and everyone's tax rates will go up. joining me, justin reuben and ezra klein. ezra, i want to start with you on something. justin was in the room with the president today, i am going to torture him in a second to get what the president said. we have what's being treated as breaking news tonight by some of the newspapers that the president's tax revenue...
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it's so blatant, as bill says, bill clinton. >> it's incredible. you look at a state like florida where they literally legislated every kind of voting except absentee, the one kind of voting republicans do well in. and the one kind of voting, by the way, where you do see fraud. right now the miami-dade election -- absentee ballot, people going to nursing homes and filling them out for people with alzheimer's and turning them in. that's the fraud you see in florida, not legislated by the republicans in florida. you have in ohio where you literally are having precincts with majority democrats getting less time to voted. they're doing it that blatantly. chris, i'm not sure that white voters don't see this. i think that the blatantness of this, the obvious sort of racial going after latino voters and african-american voters -- americans, you know, in 2012 are not for that kind of thing. people don't see any problem with having to show an i.d. i think on that level people don't have a problem with voter i.d. but when you have republican legislators lite
it's so blatant, as bill says, bill clinton. >> it's incredible. you look at a state like florida where they literally legislated every kind of voting except absentee, the one kind of voting republicans do well in. and the one kind of voting, by the way, where you do see fraud. right now the miami-dade election -- absentee ballot, people going to nursing homes and filling them out for people with alzheimer's and turning them in. that's the fraud you see in florida, not legislated by the...
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something from bill clinton. once again he's come in and clarified something murky. this is the whole thing, in 30 some states around the country the legislatures have gone out and tried to restrict the rights of people to vote, limit the number of hours you can vote early. limit the opportunity to vote different ways and have to show more documentation. clearly a partisan effort. this is still a big concern with him, president obama, especially down in florida and also pennsylvania. let's watch bill get to the heart of this. >> how much will the vote be lessened or reduced by the fact that in florida, except for four counties, the pre-election voting, the advanced voting has been cut down to eight days and doesn't include the sunday before the election, an arrow aimed straight at the african-american buses and pull up before the church starts so they can vote? in my lifetime no one has ever done anything quite this blatant. >> what i understand. why white people don't hear the whistle here. they don't see -- not
something from bill clinton. once again he's come in and clarified something murky. this is the whole thing, in 30 some states around the country the legislatures have gone out and tried to restrict the rights of people to vote, limit the number of hours you can vote early. limit the opportunity to vote different ways and have to show more documentation. clearly a partisan effort. this is still a big concern with him, president obama, especially down in florida and also pennsylvania. let's...
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time for the poly side bar, president bill clinton, there are reports the women in the photo are adult film stars. we e we reached out to the camp for a response. >>> donald trump is considering launching his super pac, focusing on issues sucking the blood out of the country. >>> alan simpson sends a letter to seniors. he lashed out at the senior alliance for proposals on social security callsing them drive he'llel said what a wretched group of seniors to use the faces of people were trying to save while the greedy geezers use them as a fool for a nefarious bunch of crap. >> amdie sandberg was surprised to be there. >> you're look and thinking what has he accomplished? he didn't even go to harvard. well to you i say this. i didn't even apply to harvard! okay? because i knew i wouldn't get in. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. deoxyribonucleic acid. he knew that. [ male announcer ] with everything. go! goooo! no. no no no no no. mommy's here [ male announcer ] but that kind of love is...frowned upon. so instead she gives him new capri sun super-v.
time for the poly side bar, president bill clinton, there are reports the women in the photo are adult film stars. we e we reached out to the camp for a response. >>> donald trump is considering launching his super pac, focusing on issues sucking the blood out of the country. >>> alan simpson sends a letter to seniors. he lashed out at the senior alliance for proposals on social security callsing them drive he'llel said what a wretched group of seniors to use the faces of...
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it does is it just validates bill clinton and gives him credibility so when bill clinton criticizes mitt romney, it makes those criticisms all the more effective. and also, i mean, look, the base of the republican party loathes bill clinton. and this is the party that impeached him. so i just think with mitt romney's kind of peak standing with bill clinton. this guy will say just about anything in the course of this election and i think he's glen straiting that. >> it's not an embrace. this is romney making a play for independence in the way that he has been throughout this whole season. it's fairly smart of him and yeah, sure, clinton can fire back, but look, president obama has not been the kind of centrist president that bill clinton was and i think it's important for romney to point this out. that this guy is not a center left democratic president. this is a guy who's been, you know, administering from the hard left, and that at least romney can bring the country together. and i think that that's a valid point. >> i wish republicans said that line when bill clinton was in office
it does is it just validates bill clinton and gives him credibility so when bill clinton criticizes mitt romney, it makes those criticisms all the more effective. and also, i mean, look, the base of the republican party loathes bill clinton. and this is the party that impeached him. so i just think with mitt romney's kind of peak standing with bill clinton. this guy will say just about anything in the course of this election and i think he's glen straiting that. >> it's not an embrace....
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bill clinton is continues with the florida event. president obama probably made the right call to come back. it wouldn't look good if he continued with that event down in florida if people are pounded by rain. all attention will be on this storm for a while, especially on the east coast, so he has a chance to get out there and be in front of the cam ras. we don't want to talk aboutfall politics in a natural disaster, but it will give him a chance to respond and look presidential. >> mitt romney had to cancel three events in virginia. the latest poll out of the state. he's closing the gap, although the president still has a four-point lead. how do you proceed if you're mitt romney? he doesn't have an official role, so is whatever he does open to criticism, or is it -- do you even morph through a political lens? where does mitt romney play through all of this. >> he can campaign in states not adversely affected by the storm. he can stay in ohio. i don't think there was any downside to spend more time in ohio and put in homilies in the
bill clinton is continues with the florida event. president obama probably made the right call to come back. it wouldn't look good if he continued with that event down in florida if people are pounded by rain. all attention will be on this storm for a while, especially on the east coast, so he has a chance to get out there and be in front of the cam ras. we don't want to talk aboutfall politics in a natural disaster, but it will give him a chance to respond and look presidential. >> mitt...
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william jefferson clinton. bill clinton. reporter: from politics to philanthropy, former president bill clinton is on a roll. ( cheers and applause ) his speech at the democratic national convention was a huge hit. >> we believe that we're all in this together is a far better philosophy than you're on your own. >> reporter: yet he even got mitt romney... >> if there's one thing we've learned in this election season, by the way, it is that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. >> reporter: as well as president obama. >> you continue to be a great treasure for all of us. >> reporter: when he got both to appear at his annual clinton global initiative meeting in new york late last month. why do you think that's going on? what's happening? >> well, first, i think a lot of it is when you are out of office and you're out of the line of fire, you become less of a target. so people did me all the i'm, do you think you're doing more good now than when you were president? and i say, no, but i understand why you thin
william jefferson clinton. bill clinton. reporter: from politics to philanthropy, former president bill clinton is on a roll. ( cheers and applause ) his speech at the democratic national convention was a huge hit. >> we believe that we're all in this together is a far better philosophy than you're on your own. >> reporter: yet he even got mitt romney... >> if there's one thing we've learned in this election season, by the way, it is that a few words from bill clinton can do a...